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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The coal situation is brighter to-night than for some weeks, much to the public relief. General satisfaction is manifest among the owners and the miners at the ...

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  5. IRELAND

    A big explosion in the centre of Cork at 2 o'clock this morning shook the whole city. Rifle and machine-gun fire followed. A military search disclosed that the ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL WHEAT CASE

    A petition which is understood to he the prelude to a claim against the South Australian Government for a sum of about £1,500,000, was introduced to the Full ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The British Imperial Antarctic Expedition, consisting of Mr. J. L. Cope, F.R.G.S. (commander), Captain G. H. Wilkins, Messrs. C. M. Lester and T. W. ...

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  8. CLAIMS OF JAPAN

    Canadian officaldom is greatly interested in the intimations from Tokio that Japan will insist on race equality, at the forthcoming meeting of the League of Nations. ...

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  9. FLOODS IN EUROPE

    The latest reports concerning the floods in the upper Maurienne (France), state the damage caused at £2,000,000. Factories suffered most seriously. Houses ...

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  10. PRICES REGULATION

    The subject of the recent enquiry of Mr. A. W. Robinson, M.P., in the House of Assembly regarding the rise in the price of iron for the construction of ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson departed, from Adelaide on Tuesday morning in brilliant, weather. The country through ...

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  12. ARGENTINE WOOL

    The Argentine Government have submitted to Congress a project for facilitating the sale and export of enormous stocks of wool, amounting to 22,471,231 kilograms, ...

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  13. POLISH WAR

    A Polish communique claims:—The Poles made a counter-attack against the Bolsheviks and Lithuanians on September 24 and September 25. They occupied ...

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  14. THE ORMONDE.

    Radio advice has now been received from the commander of the R.M.S. Ormonde, that he will not now arrive at the Outer Harbor until 11 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  15. THE WANDILLA.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's liner Wandilla, from Western Australia, will berth at the Commercial wharf, Port Adelaide, at 4 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday). ...

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  16. FIFE MINERS

    The strike for nine weeks at Bowhill Colliery has crippled the financial resources of the Fife Miners' Union. The union recommends the men to resume on the old ...

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  17. LABOR IN MEXICO

    It is believed that the efforts of the I.W.W. to engage Mexican labor in the general strike on October 1 have failed. The demonstration throughout Mexico on ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    Jupp is unable to get away from London and J. W. Hitch (Surrey) will therefore join the Marylebone team of cricketers which is to tour Australia. He will travel ...

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  19. "THE REAL RUSSIAN"

    Mr. Henry Vincent Keeling, the British trade unionist, who was for ten months imprisoned in Moscow by the Soviet Government, arrived in London on the ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  21. MINDARIE RAILWAY

    The Railway Standing Committee met at Parliament House on Tuesday. Mr. F. W. Stephen (acting Chief Engineer for Railways) gave evidence ...

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  22. A DIET OF BERRIES.

    After wandering for 17 days on the common at Stanner's Hill Chobham. England, without shelter and without food, except for such berries as he could find, Whlter ...

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  23. MISSING SHEEP.

    A large number of sheep have disappeared from the south-eastern districts, and it is suspected by the owners that they have been stolen. It is understood ...

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  24. SHIPPING SHORTAGE.

    The great amount of cargo waiting transhipment from one State to another led Mr. Vardon to ask the Premier in the Assembly on Tuesday whether the ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYED

    In consequence of the trade slump and the uncertainty of the coal position the unemployment problem is becoming more acute. It is estimated that 200,000 persons ...

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  26. A NEW S.M.

    The Premier, in the House of Assembly on Tuesday in reply, to Mr Edwards, said the appointment of a new special magistrate had been considered by ...

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  27. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    William George Anderson, a recent arrival in the State, was charged with having begged alms in Rundle-street on Monday. He pleaded guilty. He was arrested by Plainclothes Constables ...

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  28. THE GARDEN OF DIAMONDS.

    Go into Hatton Gardens, London, any time between 10 and 4 (except Saturdays and Sundays), and you will meet men carrying in the aggregate anything from ...

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  29. IMMIGRATION.

    Cable messages published yesterday, stated that the applications of 450 ex-service men wishing to come from Great. Britain to Australia were approved in August. ...

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  30. VIKING SHIP FOUND.

    A Viking ship which has been discovered in a bog not far from Aalesund, in Western Norway, seems to belong to the 4th century. ...

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  31. A SOLDIER'S "VISIONS."

    A novel feature of an Assize case at Leeds (Yorkshire) on July 24, was an admission by the judge of evidence of a hypnotic investigation.. ...

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  32. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  34. CALLS AND DIVIDENDS.

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  35. FLYING HEARSE.

    The first flying hearse built in the United States (says a message from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to the St. John's, Newfoundland, "Daily Star") will be formally ...

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  36. CYCLING.

    The Payneham Cycling Club conducted a 15mile road race at the Clynde on Saturday. There were 31 starters. At the Glynde corner on the second time round L. Fulgrade, S. Figg, O. ...

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  38. CLAIM FOR, £5,000.

    Mr. Justice Poole and a jury of 12 further considered on Tuesday at the Civil Court the case in which Maurice Eugene Herbert, is claiming £5,000 from John ...

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  39. IRRIGATION TROUBLE.

    In connection with the cessation of work by O.B.U. men on the Jervois Swamp being done by the Irrigation and Reclamation Department, the Minister for ...

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  41. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Mrs. Nellie Peacock charged her husband, Henry James Peacock, laborer, with leaving her without adequate means of support on August 2, and also with neglecting to provide for his [?] children. ...

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